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Last-Set Shuffle to Pack On More Muscle

Steve helping Jonathan with forced reps on hammer curls

Q: I like the idea of doing something different on the last set of a 4X sequence. You mentioned a drop set, and that works great. What about a heavier pure-negative set? Like on curls my partner would lift it for me, and I would lower [a heavy weight] slowly for six negative reps.

A: That depends on what you’re trying to accomplish. Pure negatives—your partner lifts the weight, and you lower in six seconds—are designed to attack the force-generating myofibrils in the muscle fibers, which means they are primarily for strength building with only minor size effects, so not really building a lot more muscle… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, actin, build more muscle, burn fat, drop sets, fat burning, more muscle, muscle damage, muscle fibers, muscle fullness, muscle soreness, muscle trauma, muscle-building, myofibrillar expansion, myofibrils, myosin, negative-accentuated, pack on more muscle, Power, pure-negative sets, rest/pause, sarcoplasm, sarcoplasmic expansion, size, size building, strength, strength building, tension time, testosterone, x-centric

The Not-Gassed-More-Mass Workout

Jonathan Lawson concentration curl - The Not-Gassed-More-Mass Workout

Q: Your 4X Mass Workout e-book is one of my favorites, but I’m not sure using 4X at every workout will produce maximum mass for me. As you say in The Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout, a muscle needs both density and power to grow to its biggest at the fastest rate possible. To me, 4X feels like more density because I fatigue very quickly. Then the muscle feels worthless on the next exercise. I’m thinking about using the Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout that includes both 4X [short rests] and power sets [with longer rests]. Are there any adjustments you would suggest?

A: The Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout is great for building size and strength (4X is primarily for muscle size). As you said, the Power-Density Mass Workout is a mix of straight power sets, 4X sequences and drop sets. For example, here’s the biceps routine from the full-range Positions-of-Flexion workout in that e-book: [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, 3x, 4X, 4x mass workout, density, drop sets, mass workout, POF, positions of flexion, Power, power and density, power sets, power-density, power-density mass workout, size, strength, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout

Once-a-Week Mass Workouts: The X-centric Shock Method

Under grip pulldowns - Once-a-Week Mass Workouts: The X-centric Shock Method

Q: You’ve said that training each bodypart only once a week never worked for you. But I saw mention in a previous article that you did make gains doing that with X-centric training. I like training each bodypart only once a week because that’s the way the pros do it. Should I use X-centric training to make it work better for me?

A: First, following the pros workouts is a bad idea for 99 percent of us. Steroids and other anabolic drugs make most of what they do NOT applicable to drug-free trainees. It’s like trying to make your Toyota Camry perform the same way as a Formula-One racing car. It can’t be done without some MAJOR “enhancements.”… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: anabolic drugs, drug-free, eccentric, eccentric muscle contractions, emc, fat-to-muscle workout, fiber trauma, hypertrophy, jerry brainum, mass workouts, muscle fiber density, muscle fibers, muscle trauma, na, negative-accentuated, once-a-week, POF, positions of flexion, protein synthesis, size, steroids, strength, tension time, ultimate fat-to-muscle workout, x-centric, x-centric mass workout, x-centric shock, x-centric shock method, x-centric training

The Forgotten Muscle-Size Trick

Frank Zane - The Forgotten Muscle-Size Trick

Q: You guys don’t seem to like training each muscle only once a week like a lot of pro bodybuilders. How come?

A: More muscle-training frequency is a BIG size stimulator, especially for drug-free trainees—if you do it correctly. Many pros can get away with training each bodypart with excessive volume only once a week because of genetic superiority and, of course, excessive drug use. In fact, if you look back at the best bodybuilders of yesteryear, when steroid use was minimal, training each bodypart THREE times a week was the norm prior to a contest. It’s a bit of a forgotten muscle-size trick… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, arnold, arnold schwarzenegger, direct/indirect, drug-free, drugs, eccentric, frank zane, frequency, genetics, muscle trauma, muscle-size trick, natural bodybuilders, negative-accentuated, nervous system, neuromuscular efficiency, one-hit-per-week, physique, pro bodybuilders, sergio oliva, size stimulator, steroids, strength, Ultimate Mass Workout, volume, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Pumped to the Max: Look Big All Day Long

Jonathan Lawson in gym/shadows - Pumped to the Max: Look Big All Day Long

Q: The 4X Mass Workout is awesome! I feel and look big and totally pumped all the time, and I love it. I know I’m getting bigger from every workout, but will I get stronger too [using the 4X method]?

A: The 4X Mass Workout is designed to get your muscles as big as possible as quickly as possible. It’s why a number of pro bodybuilders use it or something similar the last weeks before a contest (there’s more on that in the e-book). You will gain some strength, but that’s not the PRIMARY objective of 4X training…

Jonathan Lawson in gym/shadows - Pumped to the Max: Look Big All Day Long

The 4X mass method is a supersaturation size-building program. Use it for four to six weeks as we suggest in the workout and we guarantee you will look big and GROW.

For those not familiar with 4X, you pick a weight with which you can crank out 15 reps, but you only do 10. Rest 30 seconds, then do 10 more, and so on until you complete four sets of 10 reps in less than FIVE MINUTES…

As we mention in the 4X Mass Workout e-book, you get a BALANCE of power and density on the first exercise, but the fatigue is fierce as you move through a bodypart workout. It rapidly turns to a major density hit for the key 2A growth fibers [the 4X e-book explains that, but you may have skipped right to the programs, which is what a lot of trainees do—they can’t wait to hit the gym with the workout.]

If you’re worried about using medium poundages instead of heavy weights, there are a few ways to incorporate power-building sets into the 4X Mass Workout. See the Q&A chapter in that e-book. One way is to do the first BIG exercise as a power pyramid instead of in 4X style.

With or without those pure power sets, 4X will give you a blast of new mass fast!

Till next time, train hard—and smart—for BIG results.

—Steve Holman and Jonathan Lawson
www.X-Rep.com


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Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 2a fibers, 4X, 4x mass method, 4x mass workout, density, getting bigger, look big, Power, power and density, power-building sets, power-pyramid, pro bodybuilders, pumped, size building, size-building program, strength, stronger, supersaturation, testosterone, type 2a muscle fibers

Muscle-Building Myth Exploded: Power vs. Density

Big arm measurement - Muscle-Building Myth Exploded: Power vs. Density

Q: I have two of your e-books, The Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout and the X-centric Mass Workout. They’re both great, and I’m already seeing results applying the methods. My question is, you say that you need both power sets and density sets to get extreme muscle gains quickly, but which is more important? Should I do more of one than the other for fastest muscle gains?

A: If you would’ve asked us that several years ago, we would’ve said power, no question—because, like most bodybuilders, we had been brainwashed into believing that heavy weights and fairly low reps are the keys to maximum mass fast. But according to our recent experiments as well as many done almost 50 years ago, that’s not the case for most, so it’s a big-time muscle-building myth… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4X, 4x mass workout, brainwashed, build muscle, cardio trick, concentric, density sets, eccentric, hiit, iron man magazine, maximum mass, muscle gains, muscle-building myth, negative-accentuated, new size, peary rader, power sets, power-density, power-density mass workout, strength, testosterone, Ultimate Power-Density Mass Workout, x-centric, x-centric mass workout

Quick Muscle-Mass Tip: Density-Expansion

Jonathan Lawson cable curls - Quick Muscle-Mass Tip: Density Expansion

Q: On the X-centric Mass Workout, I’m getting a lot bigger and stronger using the 4×10 finisher for all body parts. It’s great! My question is, as I get stronger should I stop at 10 on the last set, even if it’s easy? Or should I keep repping until muscle failure [on the fourth set]? I know to go up in weight at the next workout, but I don’t want to waste the one where the weight is easier.

A: For the uninitiated, 4×10 (from the 4X Mass Workout e-book) is taking a weight that you can get about 15 reps with, but you only do 10. Rest 30 seconds, then do 10 more and so on until you complete four sets. If the weight is right, you shouldn’t get 10 on your last set or two. If you do get 10 on your last set, add weight at your next workout… [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 4x mass workout, 4x10, cardio, density, density-expansion, eccentric, muscle failure, muscle-mass tip, strength, testosterone, x-centric mass workout

Low-Rep Muscle-Mass Lowdown

Jonathan Lawson lean and big - Low-Rep Muscle-Mass Lowdown

Q: What’s your opinion of low-rep sets, like singles, doubles, and triples? Will they help me build more muscle?

A: Low reps are more for developing strength, but indirectly they can help you add size. We say indirectly because low-rep sets help you develop neuromuscular [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: build more muscle, chest exercises, doubles, injury-free, low reps, low-rep, muscle gains, muscle mass, nerve force, neuromuscular efficiency, powerlifters, singles, size, static holds, StatX, strength, triples, X Reps

Triple-Size Your Muscles With Tri-Angle Workouts

Arnold Schwarzenegger biceps workout - Triple-Size Your Muscles With Tri-Angle Workouts

Q: I’ve been reading up on your POF mass-training system, and I think I understand it. I’m just not sure how training a muscle with only two sets on two or three exercises can produce serious muscle growth. Most pros do four or five exercises for four or five sets for each bodypart or more.

A: Positions of Flexion is one of the most efficient mass-building workout styles out there. We’ll explain why in a moment. First, we feel the need for a reality check: All the pros are taking significant amounts of drugs that jack up their recovery and muscle-building abilities. That’s on top of their already superior genetics. [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 3d muscle building, 3dmb, anabolic drugs, anabolic hormones, arnold schwarzenegger, blood-flow, drugs, fiber recruitment, fiber splitting, genetics, GH, growth fibers, growth hormone, hyperplasia, hypertrophic, hypertrophy, jonathan lawson, max force, muscle-building, occlusion, overtraining, POF, positions of flexion, recovery, size, size stimulation, steroids, Steve Holman, strength, stretch overload, tension, testosterone, tri-angle workouts

Don’t Want to Feel Like a Weakling

Jonathan Lawson seated laterals - Don't Want to Feel Like a Weakling

Q: I just can’t get myself to use 10×10 on my strength exercises like bench presses, squats, and rows. Using only 60 percent of my max ain’t gonna happen. I bench 300, so I would only use 180 for 10×10. I don’t want to feel like a weakling. Do you think I would benefit by using 10×10 only on my isolation exercises? I don’t really care about the amount of weight on those shaping moves.

A: As we’ve mentioned, we had trouble coping with the idea of using light weights on the big exercises. Nobody wants to feel like a weakling. That’s why we started out using 10×10 only for arms. We figured [Read more…]

Filed Under: X Files Tagged With: 10x10, Charles Poliquin, feel like a weakling, heavy/light, light weights, muscle size, shaping moves, strength

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